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Splender was an
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band from
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. The band consisted of lead vocalist Waymon Boone, bassist James Cruz, drummer
Marc Slutsky Marc Slutsky (born in Merrick, New York) is an American drummer who has performed with a wide variety of artists and bands. He was also a founding member of pop-rock band Splender. Slutsky's style has been described as "Diverse; and equally comf ...
and lead guitarist Jonathan Svec. The band spawned two albums, ''Halfway Down The Sky'' and ''To Whom It May Concern'' and songs including "Yeah, Whatever" and "I Think God Can Explain", which later became hits before they disbanded in 2004.


History


Early years

Vocalist, guitarist and songwriter Waymon Boone and bassist James Cruz formed the alternative pop/rock quartet Splender in 1997. The New York-based group went through various incarnations, eventually choosing
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'' and lead
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Jonathan Svec. Boone is the son of an R&B and Jazz singer, and toured with his mother in his youth. When the band were originally known as Hidden Persuaders, they signed a 'development deal' with leading independent music publisher,
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, having been brought into the company by the New York office creative manager, Michelle De Vries, who worked closely with her colleague in the London office, Dave Massey, who had also championed the signing of the band which included Jimmy R. Landry on guitar and backing vocals, and
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on drums. The pair introduced the band to French promoters, and 'road managed' the group's first shows at festivals and clubs in Bourges Paris, Montlucon, London and Brussels, at the latter show supporting Primus. These were followed by a full European festival tour opening for nu-metal group
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, as well as playing various shows around
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.


Columbia Records, ''Halfway Down The Sky'' (1999-2000)

The band was signed to
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after winning the Battle of the Band competition.
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produced their 1999 debut album, ''
Halfway Down the Sky Halfway Down the Sky is the first studio album by the American rock band Splender. It was released on May 18, 1999, and has spawned two singles: "Yeah, Whatever" and "I Think God Can Explain". 226,000 copies have been sold in the U.S. The album ...
''. The album spawned two singles, "Yeah, Whatever" and "I Think God Can Explain".


J Records, ''To Whom It May Concern'' (2001-2003)

In 2001, the band signed to
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' J Records and later record their next album. The first single, "Save It For Later" was released in June 2002 and its music video was shot in Los Angeles. The first single reached no. 34 on the Billboard Top 40 on August 17, 2002. The album, ''
To Whom it May Concern To Whom It May Concern may refer to: *Salutation (greeting), used for opening a letter to an unknown recipient In music ; Albums * ''To Whom It May Concern'' (Bee Gees album), 1972 * ''To Whom It May Concern'', a Blacklite District album, 2016 ...
'' was then released on August 20, 2002. The second album has sold 16,000 copies and was peaked at no.24 at the Billboard Heatseekers Chart. In November 2002, Splender released their second single, "The Loneliest Person I Know" Billboard, Nov 2002. p. 24 although it did not reach the Billboard charts.


Disbandment and planned reunion

Shortly following their second release, the band disbanded in 2004 and later went on to go on different projects. Waymon Boone announced via Myspace that the band was starting to record its new album and going on a tour in 2009. The project eventually fell through. During a lengthy radio interview, Waymon Boone confirmed that while the band had discussed reforming, it never came together.


Members

*Waymon Boone – vocals, rhythm guitars *James Cruz – bass, backing vocals *Marc Slutsky – drums, percussion *Jonathan Svec – lead guitars, backing vocals


Discography


Albums

*''
Halfway Down the Sky Halfway Down the Sky is the first studio album by the American rock band Splender. It was released on May 18, 1999, and has spawned two singles: "Yeah, Whatever" and "I Think God Can Explain". 226,000 copies have been sold in the U.S. The album ...
'' (1999) *''
To Whom It May Concern To Whom It May Concern may refer to: *Salutation (greeting), used for opening a letter to an unknown recipient In music ; Albums * ''To Whom It May Concern'' (Bee Gees album), 1972 * ''To Whom It May Concern'', a Blacklite District album, 2016 ...
'' (2002)


Singles


References

{{Splender Alternative rock groups from New York (state) Musical groups established in 1997 Musical groups disestablished in 2004